Senegal
ChildFund began working in Senegal in 1985, with child-focused development programs implemented in almost every district of the country.
Long seen as one of Africa’s model democracies, Senegal has a tradition of stable governments and civilian rule – with the country having a long history of participating in international peacekeeping and regional mediation. Senegal’s economy relies mainly on agriculture and tourism yet despite its stability, poverty is still widespread.
Our priorities are:
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Senegal’s child mortality rate has reduced, but an alarming number of children still die before their fifth birthday.
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Few children have access to education early in their childhood, making it harder to reach their potential once they attend school.
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Due to poverty, many school-aged children are forced to beg for money and food on the streets.
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Djina, 9 months old, Senegal
1,000 children in one year.
That’s just the start of the difference you’ll make!